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Host Chris reflects on Psalm 133 and the goodness of brothers and sisters dwelling together in unity. From his own journey through multiple traditions—Catholic, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist—he unpacks the story behind the name “All His Church,” describing how a season of praying about denomination led to Jesus’ reassurance: “Chris, it is all my church”.
This episode offers a fast, accessible walk through Christian history—from Roman persecution and early heresies to Chalcedon, the Great Schism, and the Protestant Reformation—to show how human disagreement has splintered one Church into tens of thousands of denominations today. Chris then turns that history into a personal challenge, asking whether we still come to Jesus for clarification—through Scripture and prayer—or just follow our politics and upbringing, and inviting listeners back into the kind of unity Psalm 133 celebrates
By ChrisHost Chris reflects on Psalm 133 and the goodness of brothers and sisters dwelling together in unity. From his own journey through multiple traditions—Catholic, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist—he unpacks the story behind the name “All His Church,” describing how a season of praying about denomination led to Jesus’ reassurance: “Chris, it is all my church”.
This episode offers a fast, accessible walk through Christian history—from Roman persecution and early heresies to Chalcedon, the Great Schism, and the Protestant Reformation—to show how human disagreement has splintered one Church into tens of thousands of denominations today. Chris then turns that history into a personal challenge, asking whether we still come to Jesus for clarification—through Scripture and prayer—or just follow our politics and upbringing, and inviting listeners back into the kind of unity Psalm 133 celebrates